I did not see a better place, so I am posting here.
1) Mozilla Firefox does not display this page well:
http://www.digitalmars.com/d/phobos/phobos.html
Because, unlike other pages, this page does not use a style sheet, but uses a
basefont tag, which Firefox does not seem to support.
2) IE6 of my Windows XP SP2 box strangely thinks the local D HTML documentation
has ActiveContent, and displays a warning. This does not happen when I view the
page online. It is triggered by onFocus='if(this.value ==
"Search"){this.value="";}'. Really folly of Microsoft, it seems. I do not know
how to deal with this annoying case, except taking it or deleting all onFocus's.
Best regards,
Yongwei

You can solve the local file problem a few ways:
1. Check "Allow active content to run in files on My Computer" in Tools
-> Internet Options... -> Advanced.
2. Add the "mark of the web" to the pages, as defined here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/security/productinfo/XPSP2/securebrowsing/lockdown_devimp.aspx
As for the Mozilla <basefont> problem, it isn't that bad... but
hopefully all the pages will be migrated to use stylesheets a little.
-[Unknown]

2) IE6 of my Windows XP SP2 box strangely thinks the local D HTML documentation
has ActiveContent, and displays a warning. This does not happen when I view
the
page online. It is triggered by onFocus='if(this.value ==
"Search"){this.value="";}'. Really folly of Microsoft, it seems. I do not
know
how to deal with this annoying case, except taking it or deleting all
onFocus's.

I did not see a better place, so I am posting here.
1) Mozilla Firefox does not display this page well:
http://www.digitalmars.com/d/phobos/phobos.html
Because, unlike other pages, this page does not use a style sheet, but uses a
basefont tag, which Firefox does not seem to support.
2) IE6 of my Windows XP SP2 box strangely thinks the local D HTML documentation
has ActiveContent, and displays a warning. This does not happen when I view
the
page online. It is triggered by onFocus='if(this.value ==
"Search"){this.value="";}'. Really folly of Microsoft, it seems. I do not
know
how to deal with this annoying case, except taking it or deleting all
onFocus's.
Best regards,
Yongwei